
In Belutschistan (pakistanische Region an der Grenze zum Iran) werden weiterhin koordinierte Angriffe durchgeführt, die auf Autobahnen, Eisenbahnstrecken, Infrastruktur und pakistanischen Streitkräften ins Visier genommen werden

In Belutschistan (pakistanische Region an der Grenze zum Iran) werden weiterhin koordinierte Angriffe durchgeführt, die auf Autobahnen, Eisenbahnstrecken, Infrastruktur und pakistanischen Streitkräften ins Visier genommen werden
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Balochistan has been under curfew for last 3 days, with rapidly escalating and coordinated attacks on all infrastructure that could aid the Pakistan army’s movement of forces and supplies into Iran.
Pakistan Army has limited control over Balochistan, and this region has high level of proxy militias of regional powers including Iran and Israel.
This region is sparsely inhabited, and has 4 main highways and 2-3 rail lines. Railway tracks were blown up and checkpoints were set on highways, no group has claimed responsibility yet.
This will be interesting as A war between Pakistan and Iran would trigger severe regional instability, likely causing massive economic shocks, intensified border violence, and sectarian tensions, while potentially destabilizing the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Such a conflict would heavily disrupt energy supplies and inflame local militancy along their porous border.
Key Implications:
Regional Instability: A conflict would destabilize the border regions of Balochistan (Pakistan) and Sistan-Baluchestan (Iran), emboldening militant groups and insurgent activities.
Economic Consequences: Pakistan, already facing financial strain, would suffer from severe inflation, energy supply shocks, and reduced trade with Iran.
Security Risks: Pakistan’s military would face a „two-front“ challenge, managing tensions with the Taliban on its western border while combating a new conflict with Iran.
Global Impact: Such a war would affect global oil and natural gas supplies and risk bringing regional powers into a wider, more volatile conflict.
Diplomatic Pressure: Pakistan might face pressure from allies like Saudi Arabia and the U.S. to act against Iran, while trying to manage a „delicate diplomatic balancing act“.
Disclaimer: This analysis is based on geopolitical analysis of potential risks and historical context.